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ECJ
(redirected from European Court of Justice)

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ECJEuropean Court of Justice
ECJEclipse Concept Jet (Eclipse Aviation)
ECJEuropean Competition Journal
ECJEuropean Coatings Journal (European publication)
ECJEvolutionary Computation Journal (artificial intelligence)


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EU yesterday reached an expanded aviation services agreement with Morocco, announced new negotiations with Ukraine and referred Greece to the European Court of Justice.
Doctor Claus Staringer, a Professor at Vienna University in Vienna, Austria, delivered a keynote luncheon speech discussing the effect of recent decisions of the European Court of Justice in Marks & Spencer, Ritter-Coulais, and REWE Zentralfinanz on foreign loss utilization in Europe.
Rulings by NAFTA tribunals already have begun mimicking the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights, the judicial bodies of the European Union that have been leading the attack on the national sovereignty of EU member states.
 
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